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Texas flood death toll hits 50 as search intensifies

  • At least 59 people, including 15 children, died in a historic flash flood along the Guadalupe River near Kerr County, Texas, over the weekend.
  • The flood occurred rapidly before daybreak Friday when the river rose 26 feet in 45 minutes, catching many residents and campers by surprise, despite warnings issued hours earlier.
  • Rescuers used helicopters, boats, and drones to search for about 27 missing girls from Camp Mystic and rescue more than 850 people from flooded areas filled with debris and overturned vehicles.
  • Kerr County Judge Rob Kelly said, "Nobody saw this coming" and expressed heartbreak after seeing body bags, while Representative Chip Roy called it a "once-in-a-century flood" that would prompt finger-pointing.
  • Governor Greg Abbott declared Sunday a day of prayer, vowed round-the-clock searches as waters receded, and federal officials, including Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, pledged support amid scrutiny over preparedness.
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As of the 6th, the death toll from the floods that swept away girls camping in the southern US state of Texas has reached 80, including 28 children, US media reported. The search for missing people continues, and the number of casualties is expected to rise...

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